I only play on my cellphone when there is a power outage or no internet — that is, only in cases of extreme urgency.Hello everyone!
I’m curious—how many of you play poker using mobile apps?
I mostly play on PC, but lately, I’ve been trying GG Poker’s mobile version. It’s convenient, but sometimes I experience lag.
Which platform do you prefer for poker—PC or mobile? What are the pros and cons for you?
Unfortunately, playing on a smartphone is difficult and inconvenient for me. But yes, I sometimes have to play on a smartphone. I mostly play on a PC. It's more convenient for me. I have a large screen. Usually, there are 3-4 tables on the screen. 3-4 tables are inconvenient on a smartphone (I've tried it). Something like that.Hello everyone!
I’m curious—how many of you play poker using mobile apps?
I mostly play on PC, but lately, I’ve been trying GG Poker’s mobile version. It’s convenient, but sometimes I experience lag.
Which platform do you prefer for poker—PC or mobile? What are the pros and cons for you?
Playing on mobile will comparatively give you less success due to lot of distractions in the the form of calls, messages and notifications which then naturally you’re tempted to have a look at them!Hello everyone!
I’m curious—how many of you play poker using mobile apps?
I mostly play on PC, but lately, I’ve been trying GG Poker’s mobile version. It’s convenient, but sometimes I experience lag.
Which platform do you prefer for poker—PC or mobile? What are the pros and cons for you?
Over the last few months, I have also started playing GG more actively. I like how the App is designed. I think it's one of the best ones available today. Although I also prefer playing on a PC, sometimes when I'm away from home, I play on my smartphone.Hello everyone!
I’m curious—how many of you play poker using mobile apps?
I mostly play on PC, but lately, I’ve been trying GG Poker’s mobile version. It’s convenient, but sometimes I experience lag.
Which platform do you prefer for poker—PC or mobile? What are the pros and cons for you?
Only a mobile user. It's actually not even that bad. It's probably even more updated than the pc version. Visually wise. But there are some features that mobile is lacking. For instance. On 888 I can only look at my history on pc and I can only play 4 tables at a time. If you're a freeroll enjoyer myself. It's tuff to leave certain games running because you're playing full tables already.Hello everyone!
I’m curious—how many of you play poker using mobile apps?
I mostly play on PC, but lately, I’ve been trying GG Poker’s mobile version. It’s convenient, but sometimes I experience lag.
Which platform do you prefer for poker—PC or mobile? What are the pros and cons for you?